- June 21, 2010
- Sarah
You probably already use social media to catch up with your peers, arrange a night out or stalk old school friends, but are you using it effectively for finding a job?
You probably already use social media to catch up with your peers, arrange a night out or stalk old school friends, but are you using it effectively for finding a job?
Does the mere mention of SEO or PPC make you salivate wildly like a Pavlovian dog? Perhaps you have a soft spot for numbers, tables and graphs?
Inspiring Interns has placed many graduates in social media roles.
source – eduinreview
For one recent graduate it all gets a bit too overwhelming.
Debates are raging about the £200 million of higher education spending cuts outlined in today’s opening of Parliament.
We’ve all banged our heads against the wall in frustration when it comes to writing a winning CV.
A survey by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) found that 61% of employers saw a lack of skills as the biggest obstacle to recruitment.
via: career-builders-club.com
Finding it hard writing a cover letter that truly represents you?
On your marks.